Münster 2017 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik
T 11: Neutrinophysik 1 (Neutrinomassen)
T 11.3: Vortrag
Montag, 27. März 2017, 17:20–17:35, VSH 17
The Electron Capture in 163Ho experiment — •Federica Mantegazzini for the ECHo collaboration — Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics, Heidelberg University, Germany
The Electron Capture in 163Ho (ECHo) experiment is designed to investigate the electron neutrino mass with sub-eV sensitivity by the analysis of the electron capture spectrum of 163Ho. The sensitivity on the electron neutrino mass is crucially related to the energy available for the decay QEC = 2833(30stat)(15sys) eV, which has been precisely determined by the ECHo collaboration. Accordingly, a sensitivity below 10 eV at the end of the present phase of the experiment, ECHo-1k, is expected. During this phase about 1 kBq of high purity 163Ho source will be implanted in arrays of low temperature metallic magnetic calorimeters operated in a reduced background environment. The goals of the current phase are the precise characterization of the parameters describing the spectrum, the optimization of the detectors production and the identification and reduction of the background sources. These results will pave the way to the second phase of the experiment, ECHo-1M, where an activity of 1 MBq will be used, in order to reach a sub-eV sensitivity on the electron neutrino mass. Furthermore, the high statistics and high resolution measurement of the 163Ho electron capture spectrum will allow the investigation of the existence of sterile neutrinos at the eV- and keV-scale up to a mass value of QEC. In this contribution, a general overview of the ECHo experiment is presented and the current status as well as the future perspectives are discussed.